XFS In Linux 4.4 Isn't Too Exciting
Dave Chinner has now sent in the XFS file-system updates for the Linux 4.4 kernel.
The XFS file-system updates aren't too exciting this round with only one major feature being the per-mount operation statistics that are exposed via sysfs. Other XFS changes for Linux 4.4 are various fixes, memory allocation failure message improvements, an fdsatasync optimization, and other random clean-ups.
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Collabora contributions to Linux Kernel 4.3
Collabora developers contributed 48 patches to kernel 4.3 as part of our current projects.
Danilo worked on the kernel doc scripts to add cross-reference links to html documentation and arguments documentation in struct body. While Sjoerd Simons fixed a clock definition in rockchip and a incorrect udelay usage for the stmmac phy reset delay.
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High Performance Computing Leaders Unite to Develop Open Source Framework
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HPC Leaders Unite to Develop Open Source Framework
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Cray to Join OpenHPC Community
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